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Every day during the Steam winter event I checked the sales and achievements. One day I noticed a game called Universe Sandbox for $2.50 and it had an easy achievement. I saw a video and was intrigued. When the video showed a colorful display of planets swirling I paused it and hit purchase game.
Universe Sandbox is a space simulation game. It allows you to create your own solar systems or even galaxies and then destroy them if you wish. I didn’t wish to but most of my solar systems kind of suffered a horrible end.

After a short download I booted up the game and quickly got the achievement. Then I ran through a tutorial and started creating. The first thing I thought to create was the Lylat system from the Starfox games. I didn’t know what order the planets were in so I used Arwingpedia to get as much information as I could. Ultimately, I couldn’t figure out what order the planets went in so I had to guess.
My first attempt went very badly. I didn’t realize that binary star systems have both stars in the middle of the plants so I placed a couple planets between Solar and Lylat. It was a disaster. Nothing stayed in the orbit that it was supposed to and even the stars started drifting.
By my third attempt I was certain I had a working Lylat system. For sixteen days my version of the Lylat system was working like it should then something went wrong. I can only guess that Titania’s moon crashed into it’s ring or that Solar got too close to it because the ring exploded and started orbiting the stars instead. After that I noticed some of the planets weren’t staying put either.

Titania

I learned a bit with each failed attempt and they left me with interesting stories to laugh about as well as some pretty cool pictures. I have thoroughly enjoyed Universe Sandbox. I believe it was a worth while purchase. Anyone who likes space and physics should check it out.